Google allegedly moves to ‘privately’ develop the future of Android

What you need to know

  • Google reportedly “confirmed” to a publication that it will move to “privately” develop its Android OS and slow down its AOSP releases.
  • The main purpose of this is to “streamline” its process, as Google won’t have to worry about “merging conflicts” with the AOSP as often.
  • Google is still expected to release its open source code on the AOSP as usual, but with a small change to its cadence.
  • Android 16 recently achieved Platform Stability ahead of its expected Q2 2025 launch.

A curious report on the future development plans of Android from Google has surfaced, detailing its potential impact.

A report by Mishaal Rahman (Android Authority) supposedly “confirms” Google will shift to privately developing the Android OS as soon as “next week.” The claim that Google’s audible to a “private” focus only seems to facilitate a more “streamlined” approach to its OS development. According to Rahman, this more privatized way of developing Android will have a “minimal” impact for end-users who await these updates once completed.

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